If you want answers then ask the right questions and stick to one question at a time and understand it before moving on.
You mean just ask questions you can answer which don't show any problem with your model, rather than the questions which show the actual problems, which you will continue to refuse to answer as they clearly show you are wrong.
Do you want me to ask questions like how the air pushes down an object which is sitting on the ground? And then ignore the logical implications of what would then happen for an object on a wall or ceiling or in mid air?
No thanks.
I'm interested in questions which actually try to determine if your claims can explain reality, if it can explain why things fall and so on.
If anyone is actually honestly interested in if your model is a viable alternative for gravity, they are the right questions.
You only think they aren't the right questions because they show you are wrong and you hate that.
Again, you have played the game of demanding 1 issue or 1 question at a time before, you do it so you can continually run off on a tangent and run through all the different issues never actually dealing with any of them.
You have had your chance at it plenty of times, and you ruined it each time.
You have already had far too many chances.
I'm not going to play your pathetic run around game again.
Answer the simple questions which show your model is pure BS, or stop pretending your model is a viable alternative for gravity.
And stop blatantly lying to everyone by claiming they have already been answered when you cannot answer them.
Again, by what magic does your magical air magically maintain a magical pressure gradient?
By what magic does this magical air of yours magically make the pressure gradient proportional to weight of the fluid?
By what magic does this magical air magically stop the magical high pressure region from decompressing and pushing up the low pressure region above?
By what magic does the magical low pressure air above magically push down an object into a much greater force/resistance of the magical high pressure below?
By what magic does this magical air then magically decide to magically push up some objects instead of magically pushing them down?
By what magic does the air push things down and then resist that downwards motion so differently?
Buoyancy bro
Do you mean the upwards force caused by the pressure gradient which is itself caused by gravity?
I thought you people said gravity was a downward force?
Try reading and understanding what you are responding to, and then actually respond to it rather than just spouting more irrational garbage in your quest to attack the globe at all costs.
Yes, gravity is a downwards force.
It is the very force you need to explain the pressure gradient.
You know, that thing you have been failing to explain with your delusional magic air?
Remember this image:
Notice how the weight of the air increases the pressure as you get further down as the lower layers of air need to hold up the weight of the middle layer in addition to the top?
So like I said, and you clearly ignored, the pressure gradient is caused by gravity.
The DOWNWARDS force of gravity makes the pressure greater the lower down you are.
Then, as all logical thought and experiment shows, this pressure gradient then causes an UPWARDS force on all objects.
If you would like a simpler example, consider a see-saw.
Putting something heavy on one side results in gravity moving it down and as a result it moves the other side up.
That doesn't mean gravity is no longer a downwards force.
So nice and simple for you:
Gravity is downwards force.
Buoyancy, which is caused by the downwards force of gravity, is an upwards force.